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Old 12-24-2009, 10:22 AM
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So I'm looking at getting a coil relocation kit. The ATS ones will only fit LS2 and LS7 coils. Right now I have the stock L92 truck coils. What is the difference between the L92 ones and the LS2 and LS7? Are some better than other? Thanks in advance.
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Old 12-25-2009, 10:55 AM
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So I'm looking at getting a coil relocation kit. The ATS ones will only fit LS2 and LS7 coils. Right now I have the stock L92 truck coils. What is the difference between the L92 ones and the LS2 and LS7? Are some better than other? Thanks in advance.
Not sure if some are better than others, but I do know they differ in shape. Therefore, it matters as far as the stock brackets goes. No as far as an aftermarket coil relocation kit, you should call the manufacturer and speak to tech support. Do a search online. There are several companies with all types of coil reloc kits. Try this...Katech, a very reputable company.http://katechengines.com/katech_inc/...cation-kit.htm
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Speedtech has a nice set of brackets too.
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